▲ 27 r/AIMain+1 crossposts

Should AI pay taxes?

Hear me out: If the higher ups are worried that the younger generation will not produce enough children to support the older populations, and AI is taking a lot of jobs, shouldn't AI pay income tax and help out in that way?

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u/Hot_Poetry_6475 — 2 months ago
▲ 184 r/AnimalsBeingFunny+2 crossposts

Deer in the coop

Caught this deer red handed eating out of both chicken feeders INSIDE the coop. If you look closely there is a TINY door separating the inner run from outer run and she squeezes right under it! You would never think a deer would fit under it. The chickens are just looking at me like "what the heck? she's eating our food!" 🐓

u/Hot_Poetry_6475 — 2 months ago

Rectocele surgery and exercise

I'm 2 months out from rectocele surgery and I'm waiting to see physical therapy. I've read no exercise other than walking until 3 months, but I've gained 8 lbs in those 2 months! What kind of safe exercises am I allowed to do and what are others doing to avoid weight gain and stay in shape?

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u/Hot_Poetry_6475 — 2 months ago

Pelvic Floor Information After giving birth

56F who just had rectocele fixed. How did you ladies hear all this information about pelvic floor exercises & physiotherapy and have these conditions diagnosed right after birth? Literally nobody told to start any pelvic floor exercises. No one told me to be cautious lifting after the 1st couple of weeks. I was very busy working at the time and had 2 babies 15 months apart and moved to another state so I may have missed a couple of appointments. But, I literally knew nothing about any of this and just kept on with my life and hear about it like 11 years later when i'm symptomatic.

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u/Hot_Poetry_6475 — 2 months ago
▲ 54 r/Roses

First Koko Loco bloom

This is my first bloom from my baby rose Koko Loco from Heirloom Roses!

u/Hot_Poetry_6475 — 2 months ago
▲ 10 r/OrganicGardening+1 crossposts

Friend or foe?

Does anyone recognize this bug on my inherited rose? Is this a good bug or bad? I do not know the name of the rose.

u/Hot_Poetry_6475 — 3 months ago
▲ 8 r/Roses

Hi. This is an inherited rose of an unknown variety that has been in the ground near my pool for at least 10+ years. Its roses are fairly large and red in color. It's naturally very thorny. I tested our soil and it is somewhat alkaline and it was low in minerals which i have been trying to correct. These leaves have a pattern that is different from my other rose bushes. Also this rose has never been very healthy since i moved in, but it keeps on surviving. What is wrong with these leaves? Should I pull this plant since it has never done great? Does it have Rose Mosaic Virus or Iron Deficiency or something else?

u/Hot_Poetry_6475 — 4 months ago
▲ 3 r/DavidAustinRoses+1 crossposts

Hi. This is my newly planted David Austin Princess Anne Tree Rose. In the yard. Zone 9b. What is wrong with the leaves? Interesting how they look underneath as well.

u/Hot_Poetry_6475 — 4 months ago